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Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2006 21:34:10 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2006 21:34:52 GMT -5
Batman Issue 8: "Half A Life" Written by Charles HoM Cover by Tupper Edited by Ellen Fleischer Gotham City glows in the moonlight. An unnatural sight to say the least, bit if you knew the reasons behind that unearthly green horizon you’d be wary. Radioactivity is in the air, cell destroying, body dissolving radiation. How is the city now destroyed, it’s inhabitants not bleached skeletons in their apartments, the flesh melted off their bones? The radiation that floats above Gotham has a mind of its own. A sentience of sorts. It drifts, with an aim, but one that we cannot discern at this moment in time. But whether this be in Metropolis or be it in Keystone… It does not bode well for Gotham… The air is cold in the sky, a bitter chill bites through his layered uniform, and a numbness he didn’t know he could feel in his home city. There is the feeling in his soul that is always there, but… But this is strange. He shakes his head; the winter weather must be getting to him. It has snowed the day before, and only tonight has it subsided. A quiet calm reaching over the city like the blankets of snow before it. Batman doesn’t know if this strange weather had something to do with the strange radiation that flitters above the clouds… Was this unearthly chill some kind of reaction to the bizarre energy? Batman throws the line and drifts over the void, just as a snowflake lands on his hand. Most criminals lay low when the temperatures drop so crime rates drop slightly… But, there is one criminal who returns. A criminal who thrives in the cold. Mr. Freeze, a man who doesn’t deserve the curse of villainy on his soul… Arkham Asylum.There is always a special cell reserved for this patient. It has to be fitted with cold generators; the stale warmth of the Asylum provides an atmosphere in which this inmate could not survive. He sits on his bed, his feet atop a thin layer of snow, created by the coolers on the walls. The coolers had to be fitted with reinforced grills after his fourth stay, after he had plunged a chair leg into the workings to shut them down, to end his own life. The city could imprison a genius in the madhouse for life, but didn’t want his sub zero blood on their hands. Victor Fries lays on his bed, trying to remember the touch of his wife, the feeling of her skin underneath his fingertips. He weeps a silent tear, feels it freeze on his cheek and then pushes it off his face. He had forgotten his wife’s touch. Nora’s touch. He run his hand over his baldhead, and shakes it. It was winter, a white winter. Nora always loved the snow. She used to run out in the morning, and roll around in the fresh layers it that had fallen in the evening before. The cold never really bothered her. He always equated that with her passion, but… She didn’t feel pain. When she had pneumonia, and she had the hottest fever, she didn’t tell Victor. She didn’t know. When she died in his arms he didn’t know why. When he stood in the morgue with her, he didn’t know why. They called him a bad husband, a terrible man, but the reasons for her death were not his doing… She hadn’t told him. Hadn’t shared the truth… It was then he threw himself into his work. He had been developing the cryonic chamber with his wife before her death, but now he had a new goal: to bring the dead back to life. He experimented with chemicals that only worked at sub zero temperatures, he used them on small animals, and they worked. He starved them of oxygen, killed them, and then injected them with the serum he had created… The heartbeat began anew, blood rushed through the body, and the brain awoke, revived by a steady oxygen flow and a cocktail of chemicals… Dead tissue slowly healed and the subject lived again… Then cold overcame them, their veins froze and their bodies shut down. He knew how he could overcome this. And he made his attempt. Weeks later, after exhaustive, thorough practice trials on bigger mammals, one night, he dug up his wife’s body, still in perfect condition, and he secretly carried her back to his lab. He removed the embalming fluid, gave her a blood transfusion to clean out her veins, and then he gave her a high dose of the formula. Her brain began to heal, the autopsy scars vanished, scar tissue peeled off her chest, and when she took her first breath… He placed her in an experimental freezing chamber, and preserved her before the formula could wear off. If he had had the chance he would have continued to perfect the formula, revive her once more and then have her be at her side, with the fame and glory that would come from resurrecting the dead… He didn’t care for the recognition; all he wanted was his wife. But grave robbing doesn’t go unnoticed… Cemetery staff called the police, and his lab was raided during the night where he nearly made a breakthrough with the formula… And a stray bullet from the weapon of Sarah Essen shattered a secondary cryogenic chamber… And doused Victor Fries in chemicals that stopped his heart, turned the blood in his veins to turn to ice, and causing him to drop to the floor, his skin blue, his heart beating no longer. Death didn’t last long for him. He awoke in the morgue chiller, his skin still blue from exposure. He couldn’t feel anything. He was completely numb… And he still is. Victor Fries blinks in his cell, and shakes his head as he stands up. His brittle bones crack with every movement, like broken ice on a road. He stands and looks out of his small barred window. It was snowing. Nora loved the snow.
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Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2006 21:36:50 GMT -5
A Year Ago Today:
Gotham was suffering a major energy crisis. The power grid couldn’t cope with the daily needs of the citizens, and something had to be done. One man stepped forward, revealing a forward thinking plan that could fix the needs for the citizens, but when people hear ‘nuclear power plant’ and ‘inside city limits’, they get a bit twitchy, a bit easy to inflame, and the plan to set up a nuclear power plant in the city was pushed away, and the project had to go out to sea, out of harms way of the city. But the budget wasn’t made for a platform on the ocean, so corners were cut, mistakes made, and one night…a monster was born.
He was the backer. One of the main backers that made the grand experiment a reality. Dr Sartorius… One night, he went into the structure. Nobody protested or suggested that it was a bad idea for him to explore his labor of love alone… Nobody warned him that the reactor had just been installed and that it could crack open at anytime! Unbeknownst to Sartorius, the platform building had taken up so much of the allocated fund money that the reactor was old! Faulty! First, he noticed the sparks. And then he knew that he was doomed, doomed to death by radiation. The core was about to crack open and he would never reach the exit in time!
Desperation can make a man do stupid, foolish things, and rationalize them with the best of intentions, despite their inherent illogic. Sartorius dived behind a pile of sand bags, hoping, praying, that he’d be saved by their protection. Then everything went white. Five million slivers of red-hot sand were driven through his body, scouring skin, digging into flesh and burning into bone… But he survived. The sand had become radioactive by the blast, blasted upward one level on the chemical scale… Atomic number fifteen, silicon, became number sixteen… Phosphorous… Which must forever burn!
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Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2006 21:40:56 GMT -5
He smiles, if you could call it that. The radiation above the city was his own, deadly, glowing power that, if it were to come into contact with human flesh, would destroy. Such an act that would have been a mercy for Sartorius. Instead, he became the inhuman, skeletal monstrosity known as DR PHOSPHOROUS! Dr Phosphorous vowed revenge on Gotham City for condemning his dream to the ocean, condemning him to a life of misery and eternal pain… And what better way to bring death to a hated foe than by disguising the object of murder as something that is loved by all?
The snow will fall again, and this time, when it rains down on the unsuspecting city… So shall death!
The Geiger counter in his belt clicks madly. Batman looks up and sees the first snowfall of the night. As a flake touches his exposed jaw, he feels a burning! He doubles over in mid air, somersaulting over rooftops as his uniform is riddled by droplets of liquefied pain and agony, and his skin feels like it was falling off in chunks… He shakes his head, and takes cover underneath an air duct, not knowing what had happened. This isn’t Fries’ MO… this is something new. The snow that now falls from the sky… Is death!
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Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2006 21:41:25 GMT -5
Victor Fries feels the snow as it drifts through his window. As it touches his blue skin he shakes. The spot on his hand that he caught it with is pink. The skin pigment has returned, but how? How was this possible when he is a living dead man? He hurries over to the window, and feels a sudden breeze catch the snow as the wind strikes the side of the asylum. The snow hits him face on, filling his mouth and nose, his eyes and ears, an as he rips off his uniform, his bare chest too.
The snow is triggering something in him, something that opens up doorways in his mind that had been closed for so long, he remembers what he had discovered the night he was murdered… The breakthrough he was pursuing… Had something to do with… Radiation! His blood begins to flow into his heart. It flutters, then strains, then beats. Blood pumps through his veins. He is alive! Fries thinks fast, remembering the touch of his wife’s hand and her soft lips that touched his so often. He can’t not experiences this, and if the snow is the thing that brings his memories back, activates the failed serum in his body and cures him… He has to get out, has to get into the snow. He looks around, and picks up the chair by his bed, then smashes it down on the icy floor, shattering the metal seat with a burst of inhuman strength. He rams the metal chair leg into the cooler, with enough force to shatter the mechanism that pumps icy air into his room, and causes flames to spurt from inside the machinery, because sparks to fly, and a small explosion rips through the wall, exposing the villain to the city air once more. Victor Fries is free, free from the shackles of Mr. Freeze and back to his old self. He leaps from the hole in the wall and feels the snow his body. He heads for the city, and a lab that he set up before his capture. He has to think, he ha to continue his research. He knows that Nora should be County Hospital, sent there in the cryo tube after his last battle with the Batman. He knows that he doesn’t want to confront the vigilante again. Too much is coming back to him: his first images of Nora, the day he gave her the locket she still wears, memories of his marriage, images of the wedding, the song his wife chose to have their first dance to (Lynyrd Skynyrd – Freebird). He loves it, feeling emotions he hasn’t felt for years. He is back. Alive.
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Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2006 21:41:43 GMT -5
The skull appears on TV screens in the morning, a pirate transmission hijacking every television screen. Dr Phosphorous is in every home, talking to every man and woman, and he had a smile on his lips. His gaunt green eyes beam out of his skull and his glowing skeleton visible. “People of Gotham… You caused me to become what I am right now… And I can understand why. I’m not mad at you, why would I be? You stood by your convictions, you stood up for your rights, and my dream was scuttled, sent out to sea to crash and burn. You caused me to loose my life, caused me to become this monster… And now it’s time for payback.”
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Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2006 21:42:02 GMT -5
Rupert Thorne, chairman of the City Council feels his eyes widen. He remembers the nuclear facility project, a state of the art facility that would provide Gotham with enough power to satisfy its needs, but the people found out… This man… Was it the man he had basically condemned to death? Sartorius? “I know that payback is a strong word, but I don’t think of it truly as that. It’s not payback, more like returning the favor. YOU MADE ME THIS!” He motions to his glowing skeletal body and grits his teeth. “YOU WILL FEEL MY PAIN!” The denizens of Gotham are speechless at his words. How was this man going to make them pay? Make them suffer? He was like the reaper, his glowing green body means only impending death for the people… Who is Dr Phosphorous to hate them so?
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Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2006 21:44:24 GMT -5
“Canceling all your appointments today, Master Bruce? How very unlike you.” Alfred smirks as he walks down the steps leading to the cave. Then he takes a good look at his employer. Bruce’s body is bandaged, his skin is red and blistered, and there is a look of pain in his eyes. “Good Lord! What happened Bruce?”
Bruce looks at his manservant and grimaces. “Nuclear winter, Alfred…” He presses a button on the computer he is sitting at and shakes his head. “Someone contaminated the snow. Him.” A photo flashes onto the screen of a thin man, with greased black hair and a small moustache above his top lip.
“He doesn’t look so menacing, Master Bruce… Let me help you…”
Bruce shakes his head as Alfred brings out more bandages. "Not as menacing as he looks now let me promise you…" Dr Phosphorous flashes onto the screen, glowing radioactive green, his eyes glimmering alongside an image of his former appearance. "Could you get me more antiseptic? I’ve been in the decontamination chamber for most of the morning and I want to make sure these cuts don’t get infected." He shakes his head, his skin raw.
“I heard something over the radio, young Sir…” Alfred returns to his employer’s side with a bottle of antiseptic, and removes a layer of bandages, gasping at the damage done. “Victor Fries has escaped Arkham.”
Bruce pulls up another file, containing information on the tragic villain. “Albeit without a cold suit… Meaning he’s either overcome his crippling curse of not being able to survive outside of sub zero temperatures, or he’s got a death wish.”
“He’s a man who’s lost everything… What’s to say he hasn’t?”
Alfred applies the stinging chemical to Bruce’s skin, causing the vigilante to flinch in pain. “The more you squirm the longer it shall take, Sir."
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Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2006 21:44:47 GMT -5
He works manically in his lab He’s already called some of his old @employees@ and hired them once more to secure a certain something from County General and return it to him. His fingers don’t’ stop moving for hours, as Fries tries desperately to complete the formula needed to return his wife to him. He looks down at his pink hands, smiles once more, and types in the final sequence needed. There. He has the information; all he needs now is the test subject herself.
He’s about to finish setting up the equipment needed to transfer the radiation into his wife’s blood stream when his hands begin to shake. Excruciating pain shoots through his limbs. He looks down at his hands again, and sees the gray tint begin to spread up his fingers. His eyes widen and he clenches his fist, fighting past the pain. His exposure wasn’t long enough, or powerful enough. His body is rejecting the process and returning to its former frosty state… But he is dying. His cells were dying one by one… He falls to the floor, his body rejecting itself, his organs beginning to decay and rot inside his body Not now… Not when I’m so close to saving my wife!” He looks up at a small locker and grimaces, stumbling over to it and unlocking the mechanism, causing the door swings open. He needed time… Time to save his wife. He moves the bulky armor around, and begins fiddling with the computer matrix at the back, changing the settings. Instead of providing a sub zero environments, he programs the system to preserve what little life he has left in him! He clambers inside; the glass around his face rises to lock together with the panel behind his neck, sealing him in for the last time. He looks over to the television quietly buzzing in the background and sees the face of the man who did this to him.
“The snow was the beginning! The clouds will bulge with radiation, enough to sear the flesh from your bones, and if the snow doesn’t get you… The rain will! The hail! You won’t be safe in your homes, you’ll all perish!” Mr. Freeze’s eyes widen, the pain in his chest subsiding. Dr Phosphorous has done this to him. Not Batman, not the officer known as Essen, it was Phosphorous. He’d given him false hope, the hope of living once more as a real human being… He restored Fries’ humanity for scant hours only to snatch it away once more. He will pay. He will feel the cold might of a man who has lost everything.
“Victor! We have her! They didn’t even put up a fight!” Freeze turns to one of his old henchman, wheeling in the cylinder that contains his frozen wife. “Whoa… What you doing in that suit? I thought you was cured?”
“The process did not stick for me, Sam. But it will for her. My beloved Nora shall live again, even if I have to die…” Mr. Freeze puts his thoughts of vengeance aside for a moment and smiles slightly; enough emotion is left to him to know that he can grant his own dying wish, to save Nora’s life. He must do it; else his entire life would be in vain. “Thank you for doing this for me, Sam. Here.” He throws the criminal a credit card from his desk. “All the money I ever promised you are in this account. Have a good life. Get out of the one you’re in now…”
Sam looks up at him, and then the card. “Victor… Is there anything you need me for? Anything I can help you with?”
“You’re paid… Go home to your kids…”
“They’re with their mom. Please, let me help.” Victor smiles again, his emotions still warm.
“We must hurry; I do not have much time left. We need to…”
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Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2006 21:45:07 GMT -5
Batman puts on his thermal uniform over the layers of bandages and looks at his English butler. “I contacted Gordon as soon as the snow touched me. He’s keeping the people off the streets and he spoke to Mayor Krol, got him to issue a statement. All shops are closed, and hopefully, no one will be leaving their homes before the next snow storm.”
“The weather report states that there may be a massive cold front on its way. Enough to make it snow for the next week or so.”
“Then I’ll have to get down to it. But first… Nora Fries was kidnapped from County General. Masked hoods absconded with her cryogenic tube. She was still inside…”
Alfred looks at the detective in front of him, and smiles. “And that means?”
“I’m no fool, Alfred…”
“I never said you were, Master Bruce.”
Bruce smiles as he pulls his cowl over his face. “I’m no fool,@ He repeats. @the last time the tube was stolen I attached a tracking device to the base of it. I know where Freeze is. Phosphorous… I have no leads on… I’ll need for you to work from here. Cross-reference anything you can, discover where he might be hiding…”
Alfred sits at the computer and begins to type. “I’ll get right to it, Master Bruce.”
“Keep in touch.” Bruce leaps into the bat mobile and streaks out of sight, leaving the ex-British military intelligence officer to his work.
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Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2006 21:45:40 GMT -5
Victor attaches the line through the tube wall, and guides it till it reaches his wife’s arm. He presses a small button and a needle emerges from it. With the flick of a switch it pierces her translucent skin. He is ready. He looks over to Sam, who brings the small lead box over, and then he smiles. “You’ve done more than enough, Sam… I must insist that you leave now.”
“Ok boss. If you ever need anything, and I mean anything, just give me a holler.” With that he hurries out of the lab, leaving Victor to finish the job.
Victor attaches the radioactive material to the intravenous lead, and presses another button. He watches as the substance glides up the tubes and into his wife’s body. She’ll soon be alive again.
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Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2006 21:46:21 GMT -5
Batman drives as fast as he can to the tracking device’s location, no knowing that, from the rooftops above, a man is following him. He makes a hard left, and suddenly a blast of green light hits the hood of his car and sends it spinning. It flips over and crashes, sliding further down the street. Dr Phosphorous leaps down from the rooftops and lands, smiling.
“I knew you’d be foolish enough to try and find me Batman! But I’m ready for you!”
Batman crawls from the wreckage and grimaces. Damn. When he wanted to find these people he can’t get a clue, but when he’s looking for someone else… They usually destroy his car. He’s close now, close to the harbor base that Mr. Freeze must be in. for now though, he had Phosphorous to contend with.
The green man barges into him, sending him flying into a warehouse wall, his uniform glowing an unearthly green. Hell. This guy is off the scale… He needs to keep his distance, attack from afar, and drop him before he can get any good punches in… And tear the flesh from his bones. His earlier wounds don’t bother him, what matters are these moments, living in the now, the present, thinking and plotting on how to take down his adversary before he can rain hell down on the city he calls home. Phosphorous smiles from afar.
“I know what you’re thinking, Dark Knight. You’re thinking you’ve got to stay away from me. Because, if you stay out of range of the man, the monster, he can’t touch you… Can’t kill you with radiation…” His smile widens, and Batman’s eyes do the same. The man’s hands are glowing impossibly bright, and before Batman can even think to react, he’s blasted back into the wall, and sent crashing down into the secret lab below!
“BATMAN?!” Mr. Freeze grabs his cold gun and fires off a burst of ice before Batman can get his bearings and within moments the Dark Knight is frozen in a column of ice above the lab floor. Mr. Freeze looks up at the massive hole in his warehouse hideout and he curses beneath his breath. Phosphorous!
“Didn’t expect that, did you Bats?” He looks over to the armored villain below and smiles, surprised. “Hey, you’re Mr. Freeze! Oh, I’ve heard about you…” The radioactive fiend leaps down from his perch and lands next to the tube containing Nora Fries and smiles. “Is this your wife? She is one hot--”
Mr. Freeze screams in rage, and unleashes a blast from his cold gun, sending the burning man flying across the lab floor. “I am going to KILL you!”
“What did I… Fine! If you want to play it that way!” Dr Phosphorous cracks his knuckles. Freeze pounces on him with inhuman speed, pummeling the radioactive man with impossible rage. “Hrph—Ah… HNT!” Phosphorous struggles for breathe, his bones visibly breaking, until he blasts the sub zero villain in the face. The faceplate cracks under the strain of the radiation. “I’ve done nothing to you!” Phosphorous gets up, and shakes his head, walking past the frozen Batman, not realizing that his flames are causing the ice to melt! “And then you go and do that! Why I ask? Why?”
“What you did to me…” Freeze clambers up, and grabs his cold gun, only to see it melted by Phosphorous’ power. “Is worse than any hell. Any imprisonment…” The two villains clash like titans, the frost giant and the fire god, pounding against radioactive skin and reinforced metal. “YOU GAVE ME BACK MY HEART!”
Batman’s hand spasms beneath the ice, his uniform beginning to heat up as a device beneath the Kevlar and the nomex activates. He flexes his hand and the ice falls away. He’s free but exhausted, and now, he is caught between two of the deadliest men on the planet. Indecision freezes his mind for scant moments before he concocts a plan. He can throw a batarang against Freeze’s glass-domed head. If he does it properly, it will ricochet towards that coolant reserve above their heads, causing it to tip and fall, incapacitating the radioactive man. But before he can act on his plan, Batman hears something, and spins around, to see Nora Fries alive, panicking in her tube!
Desperation floods over him. He can’t let her die… Not after Victor Fries has defied every rule of science and logic to get her here… “FRIES!” He spins around to Victor, who still battles the villain. “What—What can I do?”
Victor glances towards the caped crusader, and grimaces, the radioactive fists pounding onto the glass in front of his face, staggering him. “Gettt herrr outttt!” Fries slams his foot onto Phosphorous’, breaking bone. The glowing villain screams in agony. In pure animal rage, Phosphorus unleashes a blast of his radioactive power onto Fries’ chest plate; burning through the reinforced mechanics and life support systems and hitting him square in the chest. As the radioactivity spreads through his body, Victor screams “Battmaan…. Teeeell herrrr I looooveee herrrr.” Victor lurches forward, grabbing his enemy by the arms. With slow deliberations, he crushes the bones in his enemy’s shoulders. The villain screams, and once more releases his radioactive blasts, burning through the metal floor and into the harbor floor below, sending the two foes tumbling into the ocean. Fries sinks faster because of his armor. His cellular degeneration is now spreading so rapidly that he can’t even feel the life leave him, and Dr Phosphorous sinks beneath the heavy weight of the armor, screaming what little amount of oxygen he had left in his lungs out.
Batman frees Nora Fries from her tube and smiles reassuringly to her. “What… What happened…? W-Who are you?”
He nods as she speaks. "I’m the Batman… And… And Victor saved you, Nora. He gave everything to save you.” Nora’s eyes widen in confusion, not fully understanding his words.
“He… He’s… He’s dead?”
Batman nods slowly. “He died protecting you. Saving the city and making sure you live to see the snowfall of another winter. He loved you.”
“Oh… Victor…” She falls into Batman’s hands, sobbing and weeping into his arms.
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Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2006 21:46:45 GMT -5
Epilogues:
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Nora Fries lies in the hospital bed, and cries into her pillow. Victor Fries, her beloved husband is gone, washed away into the currents of the Atlantic Ocean, taking the villainous Dr Phosphorous with him. She hears the whispers of the nurses, their comments about her being a zombie, the bride of a freak. She hears them and she doesn’t care. Victor was a hero in the end, and that’s all that matters. She holds onto the locket he gave her all those years ago, when they first met, and looks at it longingly, and then flicks it open. To her surprise, a small piece of paper falls out of it. She takes it out, curious, and carefully unfolds it. A wave of happiness flows over her as she remembers the moment captured on the photo. Victor and herself, students at Gotham University, a year after they had started going out. She smiles, holds it close to her heart, and lies still, thinking of all the good times and the bad. Just then, her door opens, and a man steps through, smiling. “Mrs. Fries? My name is Francis D’Anjou, I’m your doctor and I have some news…”
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Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2006 21:47:25 GMT -5
2:
The sky is clear at night once more, no more menacing clouds of radiation float overhead, threatening those below with a lingering, painful death. Batman swings over the city, a grim determination over his face. He has had enough f the snow, and yet it falls again, the blanket of whiteness makes his home beam with a deceiving innocence, one lost years ago. He leaps over buildings, and then lands beside a gargoyle. He sits, lost in thought:
I find myself asking the question. What if? What if? What if I missed something? I recovered copies of Fries’ research. I was able to… Acquire… Nora Fries’ blood work and medical results. But… What if? What if Dr Phosphorous drowned? What if he swam away, leaving Victor to sink to the bottom of Gotham harbor to die alone? What if the amount of radiation Victor was exposed to reversed the cellular decay bought about by the first exposure to phosphorous ‘nuclear winter’? What if Victor Fries has escaped once more into the cold? A whole man once more…? I have no proof. No evidence to support these theories. But for once… I pray… That he lives. I pray Victor Fries’ life was saved, and that he is now recovering from the fight, ready to return to the side of his wife. A man can pray, can’t he, even if he isn’t sure that anyone is listening?
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Post by Admin on Jun 6, 2006 21:47:56 GMT -5
The End
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